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Showcasing a build at SEMA is a feat in and of itself, but this custom 1968 Chevy Nova stands apart due to its impressive quality and the story behind it.
The finished package was beyond Jim's expectations, and the combo of the powerful modern Corvette engine in the lightweight Nova just brought the memories flooding back of his first L79 Chevy II.
Authorities say they have recovered a Marine's classic car that was stolen during his stay in Gallup.
PHR's Project 1968 Chevrolet Nova - The Wrap-Up Story We finish a few last details and take a look back at the history of our Pro Touring ’68 Nova ...
Pro Touring Nova with 406ci V8, RideTech suspension, Wilwood brakes, and stunning Watkins Glen Grey finish—street or track ...
Remember when Chevrolet decided to bring back the Nova for the 1985 model year? Since the model was actually a rebadged Toyota subcompact, that is a revival that shouldn't have taken place ...
On this week's "Rides with Jay Thomas," we meet Mitch Rapp and check out his 1968 Chevy II Nova SS called Novacaine. This pro-street Nova is packing around 550 horsepower and fits Mitch and his ...
This locked and loaded Pro Street Chevrolet Nova is insanity wrapped in a small package. Built with a 1962 Nova as a starting point, the machine we have here could be everything you need to make a ...
Chevy Nova called “InNOVAtion” was among the first cars to establish the pro street trend in 1982 and is still influential to ...
The musical duo simply start up their beat-up 1968 Chevy truck, drive to some of their favorite spots in Long Beach and, as long as they find a place to park, the show is on.
The LS engine has become the go-to powerplant for the new generation of hot rodders, but this 1966 Chevy Nova reminds what was great about hot Small Blocks.
This pro-street Nova is packing around 550 horsepower and fits Mitch and his drag racing background perfectly. Wait until you hear what this car sounds like, it is one mean machine.